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Last Wlll and Testament We, the Senior Class of '52, departing from these tranquil halls of ivy and realizing how much everyone, especially the teachers, will miss our presence, do hereby bequeath these little reminders to the people we leave behind To the FACULTY We leave our neat ways of housekeeping, our old tests and bat tered work books JUNIORS Our heartiest congratulations on getting as far as you have S FHOMDRES Our quiet ways and ability to behave in the study hall FE SEREN We leave our sympathy and the courage to bear up under three more years of school And lastly, we leave some of our sentimental belongings Ronald Albertson will my bashful ways to Karen Grundeland and my foot 5 II abillty to Richard 'Tarzan' Eppens Barbara Becker, will my laugh to Fred Hemesath and my glasses to Duane Hliker Ruth B1onerud will my giggle to Mr Silvey and my blond tresses to Nor man Schne erger Antoinette Buchheit will my friendliness to Marilyn Hauer and my short hand a5lIlty to Uon Klimesh Norma Bushman, will my ability to get to dances to Margaret Mary Kuhn and my sparkllng brown eyes to Leta Terry Evel Darling, will my flirtatious ways to Mary Ann Riehle and my abili ty to g o he skating rink to Marie Holten Gerald Elsbernd, will my physique to Donald Bruening and my high gradesto E ren Sforla Vernon Prana, will my black hair to Patty Kala and my class ring to Mary E SIUE Richard Grundeland, will my alibie to Marvin Barrett and my numerous make up sIIps to Eldon Holten Donald Ha eman will my position on the basketball team to Jack Zoulek Lawrence Harold, will my slim figure to Evelyn Kubesh and my attendance cord to Miss Balik Paul Hove, will my job at the theater to Sylvester Sluka and my brother, Wayne, to the Sophomore girls Anne Horton, will my short tresses to Judith Wagner and my good grooming E Charles Swslla Rita Kolaas, will my diamond ring to Martha Weselmann and my sweet dis sItIon to Joanne Nesvik Leosa Lutkenhaus, will my height to Colleen Puffer and my interest in St L cas to Mary Jane Welling Marilyn Hinker will my interest in Ossian to Rose Etta Luzum and my ab1L y o hang onto a man to Mavis Thompson Jo Anne Kala, will my sunny disposition to Suzanne Smith and my seat on the SpIllTIIle bus to Nadine Reisner Faith Luzum, will my talkative manner to Dick Winn and my Doctor's Degree I Chemistry back to Mr Heideman Celia Lien, will my quiet manner to Bernard Pavlovec and my long strides E Mary Ellen Stromsodt William Rausch, will my cigarette lighter to Bob Brueckner md my ability to Bluff my way through classes to Clem Bulman Charles Klimesh, will my Ford cars to Gerald Rausch and sense of humor to R Ben Ruen Ma 1 Lois Rothme er, will my letter a day to Alvin shek and my b ush to Idrfan Kaufman Rosemar Rothmeyer, will my long bob to Joan Huber and soldier friends to Joanne Eangsness Janice Russett, will my interest in last year's senior class to Helen Shlndelar and my typing ability to Jim Huber Helen June Slebiska, will my recently completed address book to Delores N EI and my mafn Interest fboysl to Phyllis Novak Lero Schneber er, will my baseball ability to Marlene Gaffney and my roa s ou ers o Madonna Nulty Mark Swehla, will my musical ability to Bob Frana any my physique to Don R ssett. I, semary Hgmpal, will my gift of gab to Lone Mae Lien. Q O u Z . . E ' : I, , .- I, a -1- . I, - ' , . - I, . , - I, -- . I, e . - I, au . I, en If I, ERE cfrqialr to Robert Terry. I, re ' . It I, o . - I, - po . I, . I, u . I, . I, A . I, n . . I, o . I, . I, eu . I, . I, . I, - . I, . R2
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CLASS TFT lf-13M N Nurse Becker is bickering with one of the patients at the Bicker Backer Becker hospital for mental patients We see Mark studying over last n1ght'sgames as hehas now been appointed Director of the Athletic Association for women' 'The winner and still champ are the closin words of Jo Anne Kala's autobiography of her life as the World's Champion oman Wrestler Dick Grundeland is director of the Slip Slop School of tulture for young men in Lower Slobivla Rita is taking cooking lessons at Keith'a Cooking School It seems she can't boil water the way he wants it Gerry E is appearing in the Ringling Brothers' Circus All the women pay a quarter just to see him think he's worth it? Today isa great day in Washington Dt? for William Rausch has just been inaugurated President President of what9?? Is it a bird, is it a plane no 1t's Leosa tearing down the highway on her new invention the fly a minute scooter Faith is modeling evening clothes at the Downtown Strutters Department Store Since our friend Charles Kllmesh has gone into the crocheting business, the production of doilies has gone up one hundred per cent His tiny and delicate fingers really make that needle move Jan Russett is a famous designer h1New York City She especially enjoys designing military uniforms Ah, yes, and there is Lois head cook and bottle washer in Lou1e's Bean ery Norma Jean is driving wrecklessly in an army tank she purchased after having wrecked the family car when she accidentally drove in a fox hole while touring Korea Naturally she was looking for her lost dog We see Marilyn and Tony out for dinner at the Stork Club It wasn't that she couldn't cook, but Tony just decided to gain back a few of the twenty pounds he lost. Don Hageman is a well-known politician. He ibbean Islands in a speed boat with the following 'Come on-a my House ' Anne Horton has a fine job since she joined scrubbing the men's barracks. Lawrence Harold, the Einstein of tomorrow, is a molar solution of radlum bicarbonate possible to Helen June is now Queen of England after a is now touring the Car sign hanging on the back: the WAFs she is now busy determining the weight of be held on a flea's wing. shrewd transaction with Queen Liz in which she talked the real queen out of the throne. PROP HECY ' . 5 I
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